Baku-APA. The Georgian parliament on Friday overruled once again a presidential veto on a legislative bill concerning amendments to the South Caucasus country's criminal procedures, APA reports quoting Xinhua.
The third overrule since the new legislature was voted in on Oct. 1 of 2012 was achieved with a show of hands of 92 votes for and 33 votes against.
The 92-33 ballot was two votes more than the three-fifths majority required by the country's constitution to overrule a presidential veto.
The unicameral 150-seat Georgian legislature in December last year overruled a presidential veto on an amnesty bill and the legislature then overruled another presidential veto on a judicial system reform.
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TBILISI, June 14 (Xinhua) -- The Georgian parliament on Friday overruled once again a presidential veto on a legislative bill concerning amendments to the South Caucasus country's criminal procedures.
The third overrule since the new legislature was voted in on Oct. 1 of 2012 was achieved with a show of hands of 92 votes for and 33 votes against.
The 92-33 ballot was two votes more than the three-fifths majority required by the country's constitution to overrule a presidential veto.
The unicameral 150-seat Georgian legislature in December last year overruled a presidential veto on an amnesty bill and the legislature then overruled another presidential veto on a judicial system reform.